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suasive

/sjuːˈeɪsɪv/ adjective · British & US
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What does suasive mean?

adjective

Having the power to persuade or convince; persuasive. Suasive arguments or language are those that are effective in influencing people's opinions or actions.

Example

"The suasive tone of the speech helped to win over the audience."

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